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The Wingham Times, 1899-11-03, Page 8,sY 2 coLo-Rrr5 Dress Goods AND SUITINGS. All new weaves represented. Extensive Assortment. Stock now at highest point. Tweed Suiting, Homespun, 'Cheviots, Frth.es, Broadcloth, Camel's Hair Weaves in plain, plaid andstriped designs, Pop- lisso, Cashmere, Crepons and Brocade. READY-MADE CLOTHING Variety is the spice of life. There is sufficient variety of Ready-to-wear Clothing at this store to suit all tastes. CARPETS All LACE CHUMS The stock never contained so fine a collection of Carpets in Brussels, Tapestry, Wools and Unions in all the newest shades. FURS AND MANTLES This is. the ' best of all our best stocks. The stock is eaverflowing with choice goods, just the kind for those wanting the correct styles at Mcindoo's MiNOR LOCALS. Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- teed to cure headache. —Wednesday wasiali Saints' Day. —Soon bo time o thinly of storm -windows. --Houses to rent ire very scarce in Wingham. - Turnip pulling has been in order with the farmers tl s week. Fresh Baltimore oysters seed in any style at Jas. McKelvie's Star Restaur- ant. D. E. McDona 1 shipped a car load —A team of hors s ran away on Sat - of lambs to Buffaltthis week. urdy night on the Bluevale road from —A number of eildren in Wingham in front of Mrs. Dawson's. The wagon are suffering from hicken pox. was pretty badly smashed before the —Inspector Robb -paid an official visit horses were stopp d. We have not to the Wingham se 'col this week. learned the name c ' the owner. —Cap John Be gough, father of J. -_Brakeman Re •eiy, of the C. P. It. W. B gough, thr cartoonist, died. in special freight of this branch of the Tor to on Monda: , aged 81 years. road was crashe(J between the engine Mr. Abner Cos tis is this week mov- and a car while c( ing into his handso ie new residence on oo Monday. He as taken to Toronto th orner of Patrick and Minnie streets. jj ospital, where ie died on Tuesday. l Mr,. Homos , € the Wingham flour j Deceased was .a si ale man, whose home milts expect to nove his household was in Toronto unction, and he was effects froTee:- aster to hewn next well spoken of byeell who knew him. week. -Hallow'en —.-st Tuesday evening passed off very qi etly in town, The old c tom of p g tricks is disap- ig. 1 --The regular nl lily meeting of the i T iwvn C011iachl Will lied. ala Dioudlny .text. For choice and qual,fv in Rtibbcrs, go t•i W. J, Gitrrle'K, ---ounli Oaledoui,Z 0. S. •ivlll*hold its regular meeting ' 1 Monday evening next. --p. Stewart Tnay a shipment of a car l0a(1. Of lambs ; East Eufa10 on Thursday, —The road gra`' lens beeu doing sante good work 07 some cf the side sl.eets tliie week. - ' dust nae ivcd, a ear of Portlntel Ce- ment. J. Cunei x Co. • --The men who'y)roslier in this world. •aro the mien who fined their coni buss- ' nese and. keep on i- ladling it. -Cull at the Tr s Grace and get our prices foe 1::11 Le' es, statements, eto., ' before ordering yo' e fall supply. —Mr. D. Stewar - intends having his farm surveyed into. town lots and will dispose of it in qu titles to suit par- chasers. ' _Robert Wells, fernier :cos/cleat of lieeinghari, and br her of i'fr. P Wells, cif Glouant,au, di at Boissse' . ', Mau., au October 30th, • his iOt oat. A fancy : ecoucl-h c parlor -heating wood stove, as good, - ow, will be sold cheap. Apply at T . , s office. '[r. Robert J.:' tevensou, of Strat- ford, has been app ' ited general agent for the county of uron for tho Great West Insurance C of Winnipeg. ...The regular eating of the W. 0. T. U. will be he on Tuesday at 3 p, m. sharp, in the 0. F. hall, Chisholm block. A full'att dance is desired. —Every person hiopiti • hew their en- velopes and lette Foix'. printed. The ge sl;oolc o' ...e above best k at lowest TXMES caries, a 1 land. we give • yo prices. Miss Sparling wis o announce that she is prepared to . ime her classes on violin and piano. 3t. —On page sevei> of this issue will be found a short st ry from the peri of Timotheus Ti un. It is a guard room steel entitled The Merchant of Ye ee." —Mrs. Guest, ae Frances street, had the misfortune to` all d break her leg on Monday ovenii -. he was palled $o the home of a nei bor and slipped an the walk. Just arrived one crate of Doulton's celebrated snake of dinnerware, 100 pieces, $13.50. Fancy toilet sets,with slopjar oriental shape $8, at Gnxri"xw's. —The annual coeution of tile Pro- tvinoial W. C. T. Uwas held in Guelph thisweek. Mrs. (Rev) Goffin and Miss K. M. Fisher, of town, where the delegates from the leiron County W. C., T. U. —John Parker, ' ho says he worked. in the neighborhood of Wingham during .the summer, was ,arrested at Goderich last week, charged with vagrancy. He was sent to the County jail for five months. Dr. Macdonald 'snow permanently at home and can be consulted by his patrons. —Both the G. '. R, and C. P. Re stations have been more than crowded with apples this wash. Large quantities of freight of varidis kinds are on the move these clays: special freight trains are an every day oc 'armee. pling at Credit Forks —Mr. Sather G fingers badly cut' Union factory roc laid off work in oc --Thee name of been submitted to toms as success° Whitley, collector hrist had One of his hilt) aVwork in the tly.f Ile has been sequence. ohn Wiseman has e roadster of Ous- to the late W. T: Clinton. Music ftarnishe(1 for balls, assembly's, and private parties.,Terms moderate. Apply to . A. Weesoli, gt Dinsley House' —John S. 1 earce.e Co., the well- known seed nierchavts of London, have gone out of businese- and the business liras',.,, • ••,.i.,,-, , ..,, )p I'rocl J. Muth ,. dlr.aeu new granolithic w traake to the river, Should the 'math walk will be finish --The Teem en growing. If yo be ides o busy laying the front the G. T. 1%. n Josephine street. be favorable the thio week, ription fist is still 1'o not a subscriber to /Rake you one. janntary 14,1901, Ch'€kdren Cly for CAST 11 Baran. Mr, Wm. Moser has accepted a tion in Campbell's hardware store, • THE WINGIIAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 3, 189'1 • 12th and 13tHe sermon* wi111'e',reach- ed on launday et 11 a. 1U. and 7 p, in. by a former pastor of the 0= 04 Rev. A. W. Tango, of Plattsville. On Monday evening' there will be a tea-uieetiug, atter which Rev. R. Hobbs,. of Wing - ham, will give his celebrated lecture, «Triangular lath," A good musical program. will also. be fernished. News Notes. United States Vice -President ITobart is dnugeerously- Termite city council Iles adopted a re- solution to :hake nine hours the working day of all city jobs. Strathroy had a three-day fall fair this year and after paying all liabilities and privet has $785.10 to the good. The Kingston Locomotive Works have received an. ardor for teu more I compound engines for the 0. P. 1.. William Hoary lecatherstonhaugh, Peuotanguishono, Siincoe, master anar- iiier, wants a c'.ivcrce from his wife, The trial on J. W. Alulorsou on the charge of robbing the Molsous .Sauk at Winnipeg of $(12,000 began yesterday' August and Alex. Helmer were son- teltcod by Jucige Hardy at Brantford to four years' imprisonment for cattle- bliss Mary E. Easton of Kingston has been selected by the United States authorities to go to Cuba to teach school. Rev, John do Sores of St. John, N, ., is the choice of the Colanli.ttee for the rectorship of St. James' Cathedral, Toronto. Mr. John Ross, near Holland Landing, upset a lantern . in his • stable 'road was burned to death whale trying to extin- guish the flames. Mayor Teetzel of H.rmiiton proposes a Scheme of municipal reform by eleotiitg Aldermen for five years, paying them and reducing the number. Rev. Father Ryau, of Renfrew, re- cently lost a ]','arse, and his congrega- tion has present4hiiz. with a purse of $300 to recompense*, Jelin P. Fulljamei7the oldest man in Barrie, died Tuesday afternoon of lash week, in his 87th year. He lived sever- al years iii Toronto. , The Robt. Motachlan 100 acre farm, coo. 10, Grey township was sold to D. Cun!eiughean, of Colborne township, Huron Co., for the sum of $5,000. At Peterboro Assizes John Taylor got. a verdict of $120 against the grand Trunk Railway for injuries received by beings struck liy a train at a level crossing. John N. Fulton, who is waisted in Montreal for the alleged embezzlement. of $50,000 from. the estate of the late Thos. J. Coristine, was arrested at Siston. Barrie electors have also voted to dis- solve the partnership with Allendale, and the Legislature will probably be asked to undo the recent act amalga- mating the two municipalities. Mark Lazier, alias Hamilton, a no- torious swindler, formerly of Bellville, Ont., was sentenced at Little 'Valley, N. Y., last week to three years in Auburn prison. He' moved the judge and court to tears with the story of his life. , Mr. Forman, a Woodstock merchant, and Ms head clerk, Mr. Love, watched hi the store at night to catch's thief. The thief came and went straight'to the cash box, but managed to dodge a couple of "bullets when alarmed, and got safely away. BORN. MCEV toY In Blyth, on October' 27th, the wife of Mr. T. C. McElroy; a soil. DANT.—In Gorrie, on October 29th, the wife of Mr. Thos. Dane, of twins—son and daughter. • 1WARIOIRD. ' ONsuirrea-Honosov At the residence of the bride's parents, Wingham, on October 80th, by Rev. D. Ro.rs, of Bluevale, cousin. of the bride, Mr.WI Doesburg of Napanee, to Miss Jett I a only daughter of Mr. Ralph gsoi.. • MCWxnmlr y—WATs0N--At the residence of r. I win, Wingham, on October 81st, by Rev. D. rrie, Mr. Richard McWhinne , of , to Miss Eliza Watson, of Wingham. RAi+Msf.Y—RouTr,anGE—At• the redden o of Mr. Wm. D yrrl, Windham, on No camber Set,- byaitev. WM. Lowe Mr. Wm. Ji s Ramsey ss Mary Jane Lowe, SAcxittnEn-Bn toxc-At the ethodist par- sonage, Wingham, Nov. lab, by the Rev. Rich'd Hobby Mr. Edmund Sackri er T. peat at Belgrave, to Miss Isabella Black, of B1yih./ Ross—Rosa»-•In Gorrie, on October 18th by the Rev.'Mr. Dobson, James Ross, of the 9th of Minto, and Miss Mary Ross, of Gorrie. MCNArr,•Y—ItaNre—•At the home of the bride's mother, Newbridge, on October 18th, by Rev. p0si- R. I. Hasking, Mr. Andrew McNally, of Blyth, Mit- to Miss Rachel, daughter of Mrs. Henry Rinne cliell, and leaves next week to enter b 'd ' rents, ro i i h, by Rev.Mr. Hos h his duties. king, Odvvioh, assisted by Re'. Mr, Gar Mcfi1E—,(3ANnEnsoN••-At the home of the rr e s rc w e - upo n ies. r - butt, of Gorrie, Mr. Geo. Melfee, of Gerrie, to Mr. T. H. Ashbury is in Brantford M Jenide'S., eldest daughter of Mr. James this week attending the funeral of his S erson.r.AizmoN•'•.Per,Tex—•In Atwood, on Oct. brother, Wm., who died oil Saturday of lith, at the home of tic bride's parents, by the Rove f' A. McLeod, & D., Chas. Fuilarton, pf typhoid fever. Toronto, soon of Thos. Fnllarton, Clerk of Ehnn, Rev. Win. Penhall wiii preach to the p i'tM Itineetgliter of Mr. and Mra. L. Orangemen of Blyth and vicinity in the 46.. 1<)II:D. IVIethodist church on Sunday evening. hcr,AY--At lerllitdx hureh, on November 1st, On Monday evening an Orange supper Peter re, ry, aged 87 years, 8 months and 18 will be held at the Central hotel. Val/env-Li Culross, on Otoher 21lyd, Mary 14 Cr. and Mrs. J. G. Emigh, of Gone -;R daughter monthf Mr. Geo,Waugh, aged 6 yearrich, drove ever to Blyth 011 Wednesday. W raTTs--xn P.ois„ewain, minuet's, os October 1.!r. Emigli returned home the same day , ie °belt Wells, formerly a resident of but Mis. Elnigh will remain here for a couple of weeks Dr. Milne has erected. a `Woodstock B.C(»r. At (trace hospital, 8'arouta, on ri'ri. wind mill at his residence. It will be watr'r c0 it r f2o9 1y (•'soV. f nr`r`a]en off errs* used for supplying the stables with County, •19ngland, aged 91 ye8,r,(, water and in the suminer for lawn of th Ninthh October ohc r.dtOti o wii li a Deng - Wrinkling. Cr it(d(l--xn Toronto, en October 80th, Mrs. Messrs. George Quinn and Hugh Mc- J°hn t:leltg, formerly of C**orrle, in her 69th Te6year,, Tyrer Balm ween c-rnr ''Cl $i "4"e' VW*" atliTeil front twoeernd•ae•ryoA cdnewdayet_oan. am, and brother of Mr. P. Wells, Glen- n, aged 70 years. laoitrsoN-$n lt(tst Wawanosh, on Oe ober 29t1i, Robert Thompson, agd+d 78 soars. eel l 7 .. mks' ter to . aNut t tots, it t - ti tide mlp. goat - WO, Off,, .dmf ide 7pHy is lYl qpm 1 ..;; wd► "i,'+`I":" r — • Harry Stokes, a well-known and high- ly respected citizt T1 of Hamilton, died at hie residence on Monday evening, aged. 76 years. He went to Hamilton in 1855 and was engineer cif the Great Western and Grana Trunk Railroads, until he retired, about 20 years ago. Cook's Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000Ladies, Safe, effectual, Ladies ask Take druuggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com- pound.'Take no other. as all Mixtures, pills and imitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 per box; No, 2,10 degrees stronger, SP per box. No. 1 or a, mailed on receipt of price and two 8 -cent a it a, 'rho Cook Company Windsor. Ont. Nos.1 and 2 fiord ana roconimendedby all responoiblo Druggists in Canada, No, 1 and No, 2 for sal„ by Colla A. Campbell Druirgist TO 'LET 0 rooms over Gordon's and Galbraith's stores, recently occupied Ilk tailor slop and dwelling. These rooms are well suited for a dwelling, a dressmaking shop or offices. Thera !shard and soft water and wood shed attached. ApG to tf G. M(+ E Take notice t it a Court of Revisit sill bo held in the Olcr s office, in the Tow - all, in the Town of vii. r am, on Friday,t 17th day of Nov., 1899, at hour oe 7.80 o' oelt p. m., for the purpose of wring comp] its against the proposed, ass( , eat or a(' •acy of the frontage measuremo .v or any or complaint persons interested • , desu' to make and which is by law cogniz t le b • he Court, in re- spect of the followin, \ o improvements, namely: No. 40. .A. concrete sid • llc four feet wide on the west side of Pi -a , 'pet between the north side of Victoria Tee . d the south side of John street. The estimated co of the posed. work is PK , of wlrioh $51 ' to be borne v the Munici- pality.No, 47. A e • orete sidewalk f feet wide on the west i e of Edward street etw nen the south side •f John and Patrick str ts, The est .feted cost of the propos work is $858.50, ' which $98.09 is to be bar by the Munic' •ality. • Da S , Clerk's Wilco, Win ham, Nov. 1899. It • J. B. PRIMUSl MDRTCACE SALE —Or— Village Property. Under nod by Virtue of a power of sale con- tained in a certain re stored mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale ere will be offered for sale by public aucti,y Joseph Cowan, auctioneer, at Gofton' :